Refine Search

Newspaper

Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News

Countries

Access Type

22

Type

11
9
2
More details

Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News

Advertisements

... Brinsley Marlay, Esq., Major M'Caun, and Finlay Chester, Esq., and is in the immediate neighbourhood of the seats of Lord Rathdonnell, the Earl of Mazareene, and Lord Bellew. The mansion house stands in a finely-timbered park, and is approached by an en ...

HUNTING NOTES FROM IRELAND

... view of Oak Park with its many deer and well-stocked coverts (par parenthese, Mr. II. Bruen, M.P., Sir Chas. Burton, Lord Rathdonnel, Mr. J. Burbury, Mr. It. Watson, M.F.H., and several others made great havoc in them the day previous, 27th, battue shooting) ...

HUNTING NOTES FROM IRELAND

... master of the Kilkenny hounds in the latter end of the 1875-6 season, has resigned and Mr. John Bunbury, brother to Lord Rathdonnel, has accepted the mastership. Mr. Bunbury is well known in the hunting fields of Ireland, as well as in the' English shires ...

HUNTING NOTES FROM IRELAND

... great character others had hunters under them full of good shape and symmetry. Among the seemingly best mounted men are Lord Rathdonnel, Mr. Henry Bruen, M.P., Sir Clement. J. Wolseley, and Mr. J. McClintock Bunbury. Mr. Annesley's mount is a very shapely ...

HUNTING IN LEICESTERSHIRE

... Colonel Baillie, Captain Featherstonhaugh, Rev. J. R. Davenport, Mr. W. W. Tailby, Mr. A. C. Barclay, Lord Hopetoun, Lord Rathdonnel, Hon. A. and Mrs Pennington, Captain Hunt, Lord Manners, Mr. and Mrs. Alston, Mr. C. R. Fowke, Captain Elmhirst, Mr. L. ...

HUNTING IN LEICESTERSHIRE

... could be wished for. Large numbers turned out to meet Mr. Baird. I mention a few that occur to me Mr. Gordon Cunard, Lord Rathdonnel, Captain Featherstonhaugh, Mr. Williams, |Mr. Finch, Mr. Sherrif, Mr. W. F. Miles, Mr. W. W. Tailby, Mr. Fernie, Lord Manners ...

HUNTING IN LEICESTERSHIRE

... Crossley, Mr. Falkner, Mr. Davenport, Rev. Piercy and Miss Piercy, the Misses Trol lops, Mr. E. Williams, Rev. Davenport, Lord Rathdonnel, and many others. After rather more than the usual law, they moved off to try a spinney near, where it was reported a fox ...

OUR CAPTIOUS CRITIC: IN SACKCLOTH AND ASHES

... being over 300 present. These included most of the elite of the neighbourhood. The stewards were Lord Burghley, M.P.. Lord Rathdonnell, the Right Hon. C. R. Spencer, M.P., Sir Bache Cunard, M.F.H., Colonel Gosling, Colonel J. Chaplin, Colonel James Baillie ...

MELTON HUNT STEEPLECHASES

... Sir Fred Fowke, Mr. Falkner, Mr. H. S. Davenport, Lord Hope- toun, Mr. Lubbock, Capt. Candy, Honourable Mrs. Candy, Lord Rathdonnell, Col. Baillie, Honourable Alan Pennington, Mrs. Pennington, Honourable Mrs. Featherstonhaugh, Lady V. Lowther, Capt. Middleton ...

HORSE AUCTIONS

... Guards) Thos. Tur- bett, Esq. F. J. Joyce, Esq. Major E. W. Bond T. P. Willis, Esq. Captain Babington (16th Lancers) Lord Rathdonnell W. St. L. Woods, Esq. Captain Hon. Ormsby Gore, A D.C. H. A. Uprichara, Esq. Officers 16th Lancers, who are leaving Ireland ...

SPORTING NOTES FROM IRELAND

... cattle con stituted an extremely interesting section, and prominent prize-winners were the youthful Duke of Leinster, Lord Rathdonnell, Miss Staples. Mr. R. (J Nash, of Lucan, Lord Crofton, Colonel Pepper, Mr. J. Lowry, &c. Mr. Wilkinson showed a splendid ...